Fantasy football is among us, and one player who didn’t prove himself in 2017 after having high expectations is Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams. After suffering a back injury last offseason, the former first-round was clearly not his normal explosive self like he was at Clemson.

He eventually made it onto the field by Week 6, where he converted his only target for 15 yards, but then hurt his knee heading into Week 12 and missed another two games. Williams closed out his first professional campaign with 11 receptions for 95 yards and zero touchdowns.

With a clean bill of health entering 2018, expect Williams to be the teams prototypical big-body WR that Rivers has loved to throw to downfield throughout his career.

Tight end Hunter Henry is gone for the season, which opens up plenty of red zone opportunities for Williams and with WR Keenan Allen sucking in coverage underneath, there will be plenty of chances for Williams to make plays deep this season.

Expected to run more three-wide sets, they will prioritize getting Williams looks. If he stays healthy, a five touchdown season is well within his reach. Despite the fact that he should be targeted more, he shouldn’t be selected until the mid-late rounds, but should be picked up in all deeper leagues to stash away in case he breaks out.